Gnuplot 4.0 Released 31
RazorBlack writes "Almost a year and a half after Gnuplot's previous stable release (3.7.3), version 4.0 has arrived! It boasts quite a lot of very interesting new features, including interactive mouse control, coloured 2D maps and 3D surfaces, interpolation and more flexible data files. Science geeks rejoice!"
Sweet. GNUPlot rocks (Score:2, Interesting)
Groovy.
And it's Friday afternoon
No pie for me (Score:3, Interesting)
New LaTeX support (Score:2, Interesting)
For me, the best feature of gnuplot was the pslatex [gnuplot.info] terminal, which allows you to let LaTeX take care of typesetting the labels, legends and so forth, making the graph you include look much more integrated into your document than including just a plain .eps exported from some other software. Apparently there is now also an epslatex [gnuplot.info] terminal, and I would be interested to find out what benefits using this instead has.
On a side note, xfig [xfig.org] allows the creation of simple diagrams with LaTeX formatted captions. Together, these programs take care of making the prettiest figures in your document, though I'd like to know about any other software that produces split PostScript/LaTeX files.
Re:No pie for me (Score:3, Interesting)